i.MPoirr.vN r fliks 



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Study and experinit'iit with all the most likuly devices on 

 the market for outdoor fly extermination, and invent better 

 ones yourself, if you can. With the traps already availalile, 

 outdoor lly extermination, as one man who tried it has said, 

 ''is so easy as to he alnn)sl humor(tns and so etTeetive (tiie 

 flies disappear so >;uddenly )as to he little short <>r the nncannv." 



Fig. 60. " Getthelastone " tiy nets 



The liaiidles are lonj; enoujih to rcarli the ct-ilini; w ithout stretchiiiii ami tlie t1<Mti- 

 withcmt stoopinq:, enahlins: one to eateh any stiairjrlers that may jret l>y the tra|w 

 and into the house. Make tliein of tiiier-niesh nios<piito net aeeonliu'; to ilir«*«'iions 

 (Fii;. ')), enttinii; six nets to the yard. Loni^-handh'd swattt-rs were tri«Ml. hut thry 

 too often spotted the eeilinirs and did not i)rovf as elYfi-tive or rasy to us«' as the 

 nets. \ hirger inseet net is most elTeetive in ext«'ruiinatins; stahK* and liorn tlie.s 



from a dairy. Desijined hy tlic author 



Civic fly campaigns. As the lly prohlem becomes i^enerally 

 understood by a conntninity, the <ampai«j:n comes naturally to 

 a dollar-and-cent basis. People will not trade in tly-infesled 

 stores, markets, or milk depots, or patronize hotels or res- 

 taurants that are not free from flies. For this reason store 

 and restaurant keepers nnist see to it that no lly fcc«linLr '»r 

 breeding- is possible on their own premi.ses, and they nmsi 



